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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Earned runs-'99, 4; 1900, 3. Three-base hit-Nowell. Home run-Nowell. Stolen bases-Litohfield 2, Rainbolt 2, Beardsell, Egbert, George, Wheeler, Fraunfelter. First base on balls-off Foster 4, off Cochrane 7, off Franklin 4. Struck out-by Foster 7, by Cochrane 6, by Franklin 10. Double plays-Rainbolt, Wheeler. Passed balls-Taylor 2. Wild pitches-Cochrane 2. Hit by pitched ball-Litchfield 2, Cochrane, Jaffray, Egbert. Time-2 hrs. 50 min. Umpire-Murray...
...land secured for the Harvard Infirmary is the lot between the land of the Cambridge Hospital and that of the Old Peoples' Home-one hundred feet on Mt. Auburn street and extending back to the new Parkway. The proposed building will be of brick with stone trimmings, two and a half stories in height, with a frontage of forty-six feet, and a length of one hundred and thirty feet or more. In addition to the single rooms for students there will be a library and reading room for convalescents, rooms for the parents whose sons are patients...
John Henry Boynton '90, instructor in English literature in Syracuse University, died at his home in Woodstock, Vt., Friday, of Bright's disease. Professor Boynton graduated from college with the class of '90 and after receiving the degree of Ph. D. went to the University of Syracuse...
...second on Cropley's fumble of Edmunds's fly. Both Egbert and Edmunds were forced by George's base on balls, and scored on Fraunfelter's hit. Their final run the Freshmen made in the last inning, when Kendall was given his base, stole second and third, and came home on Edmunds's wild throw to third...
ELIZABETH M. COTTER offers the use of her home and grounds at 10 Oxford St., for Class Day. They are suitable for a club or a private spread and are very convenient to the Yard. Next door to Foxcroft...